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    Remember when Cameron County Precinct One Justice of the Peace Ochoa told the reporters the illegal gambling business was not his--he just owned the building; he just managed the casino like business for a couple of years; and it was really his father's business:

    No one went to jail--except his brother, for selling drugs to the Feds.

    Ochoa is still in power over the people in Precinct One.

    It must be sick to be able to do what you want.

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    Question:

    Why would you want to pay someone besides Ricardo, illegal immigrant, more than $50 a day for outdoor labor, on South Padre Island?

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    Because a real wage to a citizen laborer will ensure a vested interest in our local society and even our local government, inhibiting corruption and pushing for a much healthier well rounded local economy--

    Instead, the low wages are subsidized by social welfare programs for more citizens and non-citizens, alike; our hospital emergency rooms become the primary health care providers for illegals, ect.

    And the slums, like Laguna Heights, increase;

    As does the need for increases in local law enforcement officers to keep the poor and illiterate illegal immigrants in line--also requiring more tax increases.

    The cycle perpetuates itself, with local law enforcement becoming mercenaries for the corporate lords of the fiefdom, feudalism protects it's continuity by giving the serfs the bare essentials to sustain a miserable existence: South Padre Island claim your Laguna Heights serfs.

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    I remember after Hurricane Dolly, business was terrible.

    My wife decided to try to get a job to help get us through hard times.

    No one on South Padre Island or Port Isabel would hire her--she did not speak fluent Spanish was the reason given, but what that really means is she was not an illegal Mexican willing to work for below minimum wage.

    The Dollar Store offered her $5 an hour under the table.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigtex
    Quote Originally Posted by SPILive
    1. As long as I resided on South Padre Island, I see Border Patrol once a week--but ALL DAY EVERY DAY I see illegal immigrants; some I know very well, and have for years; they come and go as they please--and every weekend the beach is FULL of illegal immigrants every weekend;
    I can understand. Asmany times as I ahve been to that area the only place I see Border Patrol are at eating establishments.

    It's kind of like here, how is it over 50 illegal aliens can hang out at a Home Depot parking lot (loitering is against the law here) every day of the week and not one single law enforcement agency every stops by to do their job of enforcing the law. Since these people are violating the law by loitering, they have probably cause to check their ID's and make an arrest. Yet HPD sits at a restaurant only feet away doing nothing.

    Somehow we have got to get law enforcement to start doing their jobs enforcing the laws we already have on the books.

    Unfortunately, when the local law enforcement are part of the problem, then you cannot expect them to enforce immigration laws.

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    Remember South Padre Island Police Officer Richard G Hernandez, whose job was to train the new recruits, but was forced out for alledgedly giving illegal drugs to a married woman, who reported him to the SPI PD:

    The Precinct One Constable's Office hired him right away.

    Guess where he works now--do you think any of these officers of the law will do anything about the large numbers of illegal immigrants doing almost all of the labor in the society around these cops?

    And Cameron County is the gateway for most of the illegal immigrants in the Midwest.

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    http://borderwallinthenews.blogspot.com ... issue.html

    BORDER WALL IN THE NEWS
    BORDER WALL, BORDER FENCE, "TACTICAL INFRASTRUCTURE" - THE NEWS SURROUNDING THE WALL ON THE U.S. / MEXICO BORDER UPDATED REGULARLY

    SUNDAY, AUGUST 8, 2010
    GOP: Border security remains issue despite statistics
    Brownsville Herald
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    by Jazmine Ulloa

    An independent study that found that deportations of illegal immigrants have increased under President Barack Obama drew fire from Texas Republicans who said the figures skirt Obama’s inadequate response to the issue of border security.

    The report released last week by the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse at Syracuse University said that 279,035 undocumented immigrants had been deported in the first nine months of this fiscal year — a 10 percent increase compared to the 254,763 deportations in the same time frame in 2008, the last and busiest year of President George W. Bush’s administration.

    The findings come amid a tense political debate that has pitted comprehensive immigration reform against questions about whether the Obama administration has done enough to secure the nation’s borders.

    Supporters of immigration reform have said the nation is in a period of enforcement, in which not only deportations but also immigration prosecutions continue at high levels, similar to the situation under Bush.

    Studies show Obama continues to pour billions of dollars into the Department of Homeland Security’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Some immigration attorneys say he has stepped up the criminalization of immigrants so much that they have given the system a new name — “crimmigration.â€

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    Only the cartel believe we do not need a border wall; but I believe we need to hang corrupt politicians from our border wall.

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    http://www.spiforum.org/spiforum/forumdisplay.php?f=6

    A great resource for understanding what life is like in the 2nd World:

    How unhappy the elite are--study their forum, they will tell you about themselves;

    With only two classes, a few wealthy and the rest poor--mostly illegals doing the labor jobs--it is those at the top who have computers.

    See how effective the post office is--the SPI forum will tell you all you need to know in the archives.

    When the post master is Toe Mas and it is mexicanized what do you expect, except lost packages and chaos.


    If I want Mexico, I will go there, and I don't want this to become Mexico.

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    The border is ground zero and life here is hard; but I know I am not alone because the war zones are now in every city up North.

    This is your punishment for ignoring the border: It's coming to you--every town, even Nebraska, and every city, even the Indian reservations--the cartels know our weaknesses, and they are not losing by using them against us.

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